I had a cat that would open a sliding screen door, open a cupboard with food inside, open bifold doors, turn on an electric organ and then walk back and forth on the keyboard to "play" it, do a flip in the air on command, run to the door in response to asking if he wanted to go out, play fetch with a ball, and other things showing intelligence I can't even think of right now. Cats have brought so much love and joy into my life for most of my life! I believe the only people who say they don't like cats are the ones who have never owned one!
Neighborhood cat friends are the best!!! In fact, somebody caught me recently stopping to converse with a cat I'd never met and they thought it oddly sweet. I considered it basic manners and politeness, to not stop and extend a hand to a new paw...simply rude...
I also do this. But cats are the world's most efficient predators by quite some margin. Most of the ones we meet will be fairly well fed. I'm glad I'm not mouse-sized.
I must have the Holiday blues... So far today, I have watched four cat videos and commented on two of them. And...and...and...clicked Like on ALL of them... My life is pathetic.
I'd never been a pet person. My parents wouldn't have pets when my sisters and I were kids and I just didn't get the attraction of it. I was in a 3 yeat relationship with someone until 18 months ago and she had a cat when I first met her. That cat didn't really like me but my affection for her grow. She got unwell a year or so into the relationship and had to be put down. That was very upsetting. My ex got a kitten and I bonded with her to a ridiculous level. A year later my ex got a second kitten and again we bonded very well. When it came to splitting up I missed the cats terribly, especially the older one, who was my first pet love. I decided to get a cat and ended up with 2 from the same litter. They are the most wonderfully, silly, funny, lovely, loving, friendly little creatures, and I can't imagine not having them in my life. They're both a long way from high IQ cats. Jeri the male will be going so fast to chase Pickle, his sister, that he bangs into walls. They both spend ages every day watching the birds out of the window and trying to catch them. They also when seeing other cats on TV go behind the TV to see where the cat went. I feel embarrassed by their stupidity but secretly love their behaviour and think it all adds to their loveliness. I think I'm well on my way to becoming a mad cat person!😂
We have a Maine Coon male that brings smart to another level. He will indicate whether he wants wet catfood, kibble, or treats. Also if his litter needs cleaning, which door he wants out. Bonus is he is a very successful hunter and our mouse population has been thinned out. Even if he is miles away, open a can of tuna and he is RIGHT there. He will also tell us he wants to be groomed(he is a longhair) and will even pick the one of several brushes. He will even change his position when being petted to make it easier to get all of him.
My cat of 13 years together amazed me how smart she was. She loved Vanilla Ice Creme. She made friends with a tree rat...without my knowledge... I found them inside sharing my cat's food. "LILLY" !!🤣😽💕😺 Recently Lilly went to Kitty Heaven. Miss her very much.
My dear friend Miles Montgomery Standish, Esq. recently departed from this world and I only seem to miss him more with the passing of each new day. Never was there a cat with such wisdom--an absolute giant slayer of a figure.
they cheat cause they can both smell you and their wiskers act like molecular air density sensors so they can feel you breathing ...oh and they can hear you.
mine does that too sometimes, and I'm convinced he does know "better" - it's almost like he just wants to make ME work for our play session?! Most of the time he drops it right at my feet, though, or even on me (especially if I'm in bed when he wants to play in the morning).
My cat loved fetch too, and would do that exact thing. He would run back to me and stop just short of me being able to reach it as he dropped the toy for me to do it again.
I sat on the floor and dragged the toy around me and my kitten ran after it. Then I threw the toy in another corner of the room and the kitten ran there, took the toy in its mouth and brought it to me. The kitten would put the toy on the floor and look at me, then at the toy, then at me again, until I repeated the game again.
I have had cats for 50+ years. Although I have all this experience with kitties, your video is still AMAZING ! Thank you from this New Jersey cat lover.......!
A friend of mine had a very observant cat It went to a fish shop and watched how people gave banknotes in return for some fish This cat left the shop to return with a leaf from outside and put the leaf on the counter The shop owner could understand what the cat was up to and gave the cat a fish From that day on this cat bought a fish every day , paying for it with a leaf , after all , a leaf doesn't look too different from a banknote
I had a cat who figured out how to get through one of those cat doors that can be set to lock from one side in about a minute, by flipping it open from the locked side. She could also jump from the floor to a window that had a wooden blind on it, by somehow getting under the blind. She also perfectly understood mirrors.
Cats are so smart.😍 My cat shocked me recently by reaching up to touch the knob on the door that leads to the deck. I did not have anything to do with that, she just figured it out by watching me. 😊
I have the same story. My cat watched me and learned to open the door by hanging on the doorknob like in the video. And another cat learned from her to do the same
I once had a cat that look like Garfield in the comics, even ate lasagna….every time his food and water bowls were empty he would turn on the light, afterwards, if it was getting dark inside the rooms, he would also turn on lights so him and his little companion wouldn’t be in the dark. I had to tape the light switches to keep them from him turning them on, and leaving them on all day and night on. He also watched me doing this in taping, and looked at as if to say, “she caught me.”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had a broken pipe under the concrete floor and had to chisel out a 40cm diameter whole to fix it. One of our young Bengal cats saw this hole and he guarded it for several days waiting to catch the giant concrete chewing mouse, I told him he do not want to meat a mouse that make that big holes in concrete but he would not listen :). Then after 3 days or so he finally gave up, walked up to the gaping hole, stuck his head in it and made a loud long complaining meow and left....
Impressive. Surely an amazing collection of skilled and smart cats. Surely our pets have a lot more capacity, knowledge, then we think they have. Animals might feel when its master has an oncoming heart attack, or just feels down etc.... The actions shown are wonderful. Dogs can be taught a lot. They lika tom please us. Cat's, not the same willing. They are too independent and don't like being mastered in the same way. Haha. Never underestimate a cat. Opening windows..... Once a cat, during summer, not tray for pooping..., was locked inside the hose. The need got heavy. What to do? The cat used the sink for its needs. When the master came home the cat was very eager to show that "something" needed to be taken care of. The cat had even grabbed a dish cloth to cover the production. He didn't use a flower pot or similar, absolutely not a carpet.... To lock a cat out, turn the handles up side down like we did for the children..
I love the way cats (all cats) react to an intellectual challenge which they initially relished, but which just gets too much: lie down, splay out and do silly things with limbs and paws.
that's the only kind I love ... on tricks ... its degrading. It's cute for the audience, but why torture the simplicity of a cat's life by reducing them to tricks for treats. Or dressing them in clothes. This is all for the owners egos. Leave the cats alone and learn to enter their world, not force them into ours. Then you will get applause from them, not for turning them into monkey see, monkey do. Its not intelligence, it's conditioning for treats.
All of a sudden my cat goes under the couch! I never saw her do it until the other night this arm and paw stretched out from underneath! Scare the hell out of me!😂😂
My cats open everything. I had to move a chair that was next to the front door because I caught my kitty trying to figure out how to open it. My baby girl loves to play fetch, and her toy of choice is a hair band. I woke up to her playing with it in the tub this morning.
My cat was shown a mousetrap with a mouse in it. In the middle of the night, she proudly brought the trap with another mouse in it to the guy who showed her what the trap was for. She is smart and a smarta**. Lol She uses her right index claw like a finger. She is not food motivated. She hates all wet food, treats, human food, fish, dairy (which is fine by me because most cats are lactose intolerant). Dry food, water out of the visiting dog's ice cream bucket and all of the human attention she can get, that keeps her happy.
They are trainable, but the psychology used to train them is very different than for dogs. Have you seen a cat show where several of them are trained to do tricks all at once? Search for one, they are amazing to watch.
I watched my girl cat open the closet door with her left paw , go in look around, then back out and close the door with her right paw 🐾. Only saw her do it one time.😊
My husband is frustrated, because, as he says "you are turning our (2) cats into CIRCUS KITTIES!" Well of course I am, it's what they want! They LOVE any kind of "training" and love being successful, they know when they've learned special things, and they have FUN doing them. Our cats are the queens of our household ;). But I have to say, they sure hog my bed for very long naps...
When I told my cat, Archie, show everyone how much you love me, he would put his front paws on my chest and rub his nose against my nose. I said, no, I don't believe you, show me better. He then repeated that more intensively. And he also walked on a stick, I bent over and he jumped on my back and walked on my hand, then on the other hand. I said: greetings and waved my hand and he sat on his hind legs, raised his right foreleg and waved his palm up and down. What's more, I didn't even train him, I only showed him two or three times what to do. I think he did everything just out of love for me
My cat is emotional. If I don’t pay attention to him he’ll go outside and come later than usual to get me worried. But act like he knows he’s come home late by acting aloof and unsure to approach me in the living room. Waiting at the door. The only thing my cat is missing is speech.
I was recently dangling a string over my at and she couldn’t reach it. She was getting madder and madder. I found it funnier and funnier. BUT then she looked right in to my eyes and lock onto my leg with claws and jaws. I didn’t even realise my foot was right next to her head the whole time. She new from the start, it wasn’t real but me simply teasing her instinct with a piece of string 😂. They are so much smarter than people think.
When our youngest cat was a baby he apparently had developed a working knowledge of trigonometry. He amazed me one morning when he was chasing our other cat. He was chasing the older one, who ran out of the kitchen and down the long side of the couch and turned down the shorter side. The little one, knowing that the hypotenuse of a triangle is a shorter distance than the sum of the other two sides, took the short cut _across_ the couch and arriving at the same point simultaneously, pounced on the other one. I stood there in amazement.
So an animal pointing a weapon - a double-barreled shotgun - at another creature is a sign of a high IQ is it?! In America no doubt - as in US military "intelligence"... Paul G
A mouse got into my place one cold night and made the mistake of showing itself in front of my 2 mini panthers. They are the 2 gentlest creatures I have ever seen. They have squirrels as friends who they play with all summer long. The squirrels let them chase them, and when the cats catch them, all the cats do is touch the hind end of the squirrels, kind of a critter version of playing tag. Well they played the mouse to death, as cats tend to do, then literally started crying when they realized the mouse couldn't handle the play time with them.
Just like people, some animals can be very smart while others are as dumb as they come. Here's a story about a dog I once had. First some background information. Normally, I always kept my wallet on the coffee table in the living room. Every day at 11 AM, the ice-cream guy would come by the house, so each day I would grab my wallet, take out some money, and then my dog and I would go out to buy some ice-cream. One for me and one for my dog Spangle. One day, my wife and I had to leave early but I forgot to bring my wallet. That didn't really matter because my wife had hers. When we arrived home that evening, what I saw was quite astonishing. My wallet, while still on the coffee table, was open. Money was pulled out of it. Some was on the table, some on the floor, and some by the door leading outside. I believe that at 11 AM that morning, Spangle heard the ice-cream man, went to my wallet to get some money, but was unable to open the locked door. Somehow, Spangle knew that when I gave the ice-cream man those pieces of paper in my wallet, he would reward us with ice-cream. And that is what he was trying to do that day.
I don't think you have to have a "special" intelligent cat to do these things - most in my experience will learn to do any number of things like these - opening doors, fetching things, doing tricks and all sorts of things. Also, cats CAN be trained to do a lot of things that dogs do, they love a challenge, especially if food is involved, or they just fancy doing something!
I had a cat that would open a sliding screen door, open a cupboard with food inside, open bifold doors, turn on an electric organ and then walk back and forth on the keyboard to "play" it, do a flip in the air on command, run to the door in response to asking if he wanted to go out, play fetch with a ball, and other things showing intelligence I can't even think of right now. Cats have brought so much love and joy into my life for most of my life! I believe the only people who say they don't like cats are the ones who have never owned one!
No animal can compare with cat, in charming, intelligence
and pleasure and joy to humans.
Obviously. Dogs are our best friend, but cats are love.
I cannot pass by a cat without talking to it....Or without petting it. They are so sweet creatures.
Neighborhood cat friends are the best!!! In fact, somebody caught me recently stopping to converse with a cat I'd never met and they thought it oddly sweet. I considered it basic manners and politeness, to not stop and extend a hand to a new paw...simply rude...
HIGHLY agreed.
I also do this. But cats are the world's most efficient predators by quite some margin. Most of the ones we meet will be fairly well fed. I'm glad I'm not mouse-sized.
@@mikerodent3164 That is so true. Good we are bigger than mice.
Yeah I feel you on that.
I swear that cats are more intelligent than most people
They can’t be if they let humans lock them in all day and let humans dictate when they get fed 😂
Yeah,but that's not saying much
Imo, you are correct. 😹
Trust me my cats are definitely in charge of when they want their dinner lol 😂
Agreed
I must have the Holiday blues...
So far today, I have watched four cat videos and commented on two of them.
And...and...and...clicked Like on ALL of them...
My life is pathetic.
What a joy to appreciate cats. All of them, from kittens at home to the big African lions all are amazing beings. We humans need to learn from them.
Dont forget Pallas cats
Cats are the best!❤
I'd never been a pet person.
My parents wouldn't have pets when my sisters and I were kids and I just didn't get the attraction of it.
I was in a 3 yeat relationship with someone until 18 months ago and she had a cat when I first met her.
That cat didn't really like me but my affection for her grow.
She got unwell a year or so into the relationship and had to be put down.
That was very upsetting.
My ex got a kitten and I bonded with her to a ridiculous level.
A year later my ex got a second kitten and again we bonded very well.
When it came to splitting up I missed the cats terribly, especially the older one, who was my first pet love.
I decided to get a cat and ended up with 2 from the same litter.
They are the most wonderfully, silly, funny, lovely, loving, friendly little creatures, and I can't imagine not having them in my life.
They're both a long way from high IQ cats.
Jeri the male will be going so fast to chase Pickle, his sister, that he bangs into walls.
They both spend ages every day watching the birds out of the window and trying to catch them.
They also when seeing other cats on TV go behind the TV to see where the cat went.
I feel embarrassed by their stupidity but secretly love their behaviour and think it all adds to their loveliness.
I think I'm well on my way to becoming a mad cat person!😂
We have a Maine Coon male that brings smart to another level. He will indicate whether he wants wet catfood, kibble, or treats. Also if his litter needs cleaning, which door he wants out. Bonus is he is a very successful hunter and our mouse population has been thinned out. Even if he is miles away, open a can of tuna and he is RIGHT there. He will also tell us he wants to be groomed(he is a longhair) and will even pick the one of several brushes. He will even change his position when being petted to make it easier to get all of him.
Maine Coons are indeed amazing cats.
If only Tom was this smart when he was dealing with Jerry.
People like to see the underdog win.
@@greenanubis
Not me. I hated Tom and Jerry since i was a child.
Cats are the most loving. They give so much joy!❤
Yess
I thought my cat was really smart, but I could never get him past trigonometry.
Ah well, they can't all be special. 😉
You need to start with geometry
Should have taught him CATCULUS instead
haha good one :)@@adityan3208
I was 100% a dog person… until I got a cat 😂 he stole my heart with his antics ❤
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Dogs are awesome. But cats smell better when they spoon with you at night in bed 🥰😻
We had to remove the basement doorknob after one of the cats figured out how to open the door and let them all down.
Our cats learned opening the fridge so we had to lock it
Ha that’s so funny 😂 oh kitties 😅
Knowing how to turn on the tap to get fresh running water is one thing. Knowing to turn the tap off afterwards is at a whole new level.
Does he know which knob is COLD and which one is HOT? :)
My cat of 13 years together amazed me how smart she was. She loved Vanilla Ice Creme. She made friends with a tree rat...without my knowledge... I found them inside sharing my cat's food. "LILLY" !!🤣😽💕😺 Recently Lilly went to Kitty Heaven. Miss her very much.
My dear friend Miles Montgomery Standish, Esq. recently departed from this world and I only seem to miss him more with the passing of each new day. Never was there a cat with such wisdom--an absolute giant slayer of a figure.
You cannot teach a cat anything but it will learn skills that benefit themselves.
My Neffy has opened up doors before, even when he was still a kitten! What a wonderful video, my friend. Thank you so much for sharing!
As a child, I'd be playing hide and seek the cat was looking for me as I peeked out the door and found me pretty darn smart. 🐈 ❤
they cheat cause they can both smell you and their wiskers act like molecular air density sensors so they can feel you breathing ...oh and they can hear you.
My friend's cat, Tootsie, used to knock on the front door so hard, you thought it was a person. He had a club foot and he used it to his advantage.
Hilarious...always impressed by cats who can work a door handle and get out !
These cats ARE amazing !
smart kitties! my cat plays fetch by fetching, then dropping it just out of arms' reach. ❤cattitude.
mine does that too sometimes, and I'm convinced he does know "better" - it's almost like he just wants to make ME work for our play session?! Most of the time he drops it right at my feet, though, or even on me (especially if I'm in bed when he wants to play in the morning).
Your cat fetches but you don't? Cats aren't dogs, they expect equality.
My cat loved fetch too, and would do that exact thing. He would run back to me and stop just short of me being able to reach it as he dropped the toy for me to do it again.
I sat on the floor and dragged the toy around me and my kitten ran after it. Then I threw the toy in another corner of the room and the kitten ran there, took the toy in its mouth and brought it to me. The kitten would put the toy on the floor and look at me, then at the toy, then at me again, until I repeated the game again.
I have had cats for 50+ years. Although I have all this experience with kitties, your video is still AMAZING ! Thank you from this New Jersey cat lover.......!
I wouldn't feel so stupid watching this if the music wasn't so silly.
I always felt that Cats could learn anything humans can.
A friend of mine had a very observant cat
It went to a fish shop and watched how people gave banknotes in return for some fish
This cat left the shop to return with a leaf from outside
and put the leaf on the counter
The shop owner could understand what the cat was up to and gave the cat a fish
From that day on this cat bought a fish every day , paying for it with a leaf , after all , a leaf doesn't look too different from a banknote
I had a cat who figured out how to get through one of those cat doors that can be set to lock from one side in about a minute, by flipping it open from the locked side. She could also jump from the floor to a window that had a wooden blind on it, by somehow getting under the blind. She also perfectly understood mirrors.
All our cats have learned to shake hands. One of them always looked forward to his walk in the park in his harness. Well done video.
I love cats big and small they have a wild taste of humor!
I can only keep thinking from the cats perspective -- the cats must thinking "what is going on with these stupid humans and their games?" 😂
Wirklich schöne Aufnahmen.
Cats are so smart.😍 My cat shocked me recently by reaching up to touch the knob on the door that leads to the deck. I did not have anything to do with that, she just figured it out by watching me. 😊
I have the same story. My cat watched me and learned to open the door by hanging on the doorknob like in the video. And another cat learned from her to do the same
Cats are extremely observant animals, and will learn from watching humans or other animals on accomplishing a trick or an act!
My cat meowed when he heard your grammar errors.
"Toonces"....the Cat could drive a car.
2:57 That's a cat that was once human.
Pure Joy...Thank You.
I once had a cat that look like Garfield in the comics, even ate lasagna….every time his food and water bowls were empty he would turn on the light, afterwards, if it was getting dark inside the rooms, he would also turn on lights so him and his little companion wouldn’t be in the dark. I had to tape the light switches to keep them from him turning them on, and leaving them on all day and night on. He also watched me doing this in taping, and looked at as if to say, “she caught me.”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had a broken pipe under the concrete floor and had to chisel out a 40cm diameter whole to fix it. One of our young Bengal cats saw this hole and he guarded it for several days waiting to catch the giant concrete chewing mouse, I told him he do not want to meat a mouse that make that big holes in concrete but he would not listen :). Then after 3 days or so he finally gave up, walked up to the gaping hole, stuck his head in it and made a loud long complaining meow and left....
Impressive. Surely an amazing collection of skilled and smart cats.
Surely our pets have a lot more capacity, knowledge, then we think they have. Animals might feel when its master has an oncoming heart attack, or just feels down etc....
The actions shown are wonderful. Dogs can be taught a lot. They lika tom please us. Cat's, not the same willing. They are too independent and don't like being mastered in the same way.
Haha. Never underestimate a cat. Opening windows.....
Once a cat, during summer, not tray for pooping..., was locked inside the hose. The need got heavy. What to do? The cat used the sink for its needs. When the master came home the cat was very eager to show that "something" needed to be taken care of. The cat had even grabbed a dish cloth to cover the production. He didn't use a flower pot or similar, absolutely not a carpet....
To lock a cat out, turn the handles up side down like we did for the children..
I love the way cats (all cats) react to an intellectual challenge which they initially relished, but which just gets too much: lie down, splay out and do silly things with limbs and paws.
what I love about this, is many of these cats learnt this stuff without their owners teaching them
that's the only kind I love ... on tricks ... its degrading. It's cute for the audience, but why torture the simplicity of a cat's life by reducing them to tricks for treats. Or dressing them in clothes. This is all for the owners egos. Leave the cats alone and learn to enter their world, not force them into ours. Then you will get applause from them, not for turning them into monkey see, monkey do. Its not intelligence, it's conditioning for treats.
Thank you so very much for providing this wonderful video very interesting! Love kitty
Someone said you can teach a cat anything it wants to do.
People that don't like cats have never been loved by one.
🎉 welcome 🤗
The kitty using the elevator is too precious, how can people be so nonchalant to let him walk about alone.
Proof once again, cat's are funny, furry, little fellows!😺
All of a sudden my cat goes under the couch! I never saw her do it until the other night this arm and paw stretched out from underneath! Scare the hell out of me!😂😂
THIS WAS A GREAT VIDEO AND CATS ARE VERY SMART
Poppy could open all the doors she could open zips she was so clever you wouldn’t believe it 3:02
Just adore them, the best pet anyone could have
Definitely, very intelligent!
My cats open everything. I had to move a chair that was next to the front door because I caught my kitty trying to figure out how to open it. My baby girl loves to play fetch, and her toy of choice is a hair band. I woke up to her playing with it in the tub this morning.
Cats rule. And they know it.
Absolutely priceless picture of that cat with a shotgun!! Pure genius!
My cat was shown a mousetrap with a mouse in it. In the middle of the night, she proudly brought the trap with another mouse in it to the guy who showed her what the trap was for. She is smart and a smarta**. Lol She uses her right index claw like a finger. She is not food motivated. She hates all wet food, treats, human food, fish, dairy (which is fine by me because most cats are lactose intolerant). Dry food, water out of the visiting dog's ice cream bucket and all of the human attention she can get, that keeps her happy.
So intelligent and cute!
I saw my cat shooting rubber bands to chase exactly like the one here
great mix of amazing cats!
People don't own cats, it is actually the other way around, they own us, and they know it, so folks just enjoy it.😅😅😅❤
Omg I should train my cats!
They are trainable, but the psychology used to train them is very different than for dogs. Have you seen a cat show where several of them are trained to do tricks all at once? Search for one, they are amazing to watch.
I watched my girl cat open the closet door with her left paw , go in look around, then back out and close the door with her right paw 🐾. Only saw her do it one time.😊
had to click for the 200IQ thumbnail
tom and jerry vibes 🤣
It's so true that the only people who don't like cats have never had one
Cats are defiantly smart and amazing 😁😁😊😊😲😲
I love cats and I always said cats are super smart !
Yeah, puddycats are pretty much kick-ass cool little critters.
My husband is frustrated, because, as he says "you are turning our (2) cats into CIRCUS KITTIES!" Well of course I am, it's what they want! They LOVE any kind of "training" and love being successful, they know when they've learned special things, and they have FUN doing them. Our cats are the queens of our household ;). But I have to say, they sure hog my bed for very long naps...
When I told my cat, Archie, show everyone how much you love me, he would put his front paws on my chest and rub his nose against my nose. I said, no, I don't believe you, show me better. He then repeated that more intensively.
And he also walked on a stick, I bent over and he jumped on my back and walked on my hand, then on the other hand. I said: greetings and waved my hand and he sat on his hind legs, raised his right foreleg and waved his palm up and down.
What's more, I didn't even train him, I only showed him two or three times what to do. I think he did everything just out of love for me
My cat is emotional. If I don’t pay attention to him he’ll go outside and come later than usual to get me worried. But act like he knows he’s come home late by acting aloof and unsure to approach me in the living room. Waiting at the door. The only thing my cat is missing is speech.
they are all super cute, but that grey one at 0:56 is over the top cute.
My brothers cat would ring the doorbell when he wanted to come back inside.
My cat always opens up the buffet cabinet doors and bathroom cabinet doors
I shared your video on Facebook.
I was recently dangling a string over my at and she couldn’t reach it. She was getting madder and madder. I found it funnier and funnier. BUT then she looked right in to my eyes and lock onto my leg with claws and jaws. I didn’t even realise my foot was right next to her head the whole time. She new from the start, it wasn’t real but me simply teasing her instinct with a piece of string 😂. They are so much smarter than people think.
Tom and Jerry 😂😂😂.
nice video, but If I can, I would to suggest you to split the video in moore videos; much more visualisation . it's too long.
I have child proof locks on the bottom cabinets in my kitchen so my "too smart for her own good" kitty won't open them and go inside 😂😂😂
When our youngest cat was a baby he apparently had developed a working knowledge of trigonometry. He amazed me one morning when he was chasing our other cat. He was chasing the older one, who ran out of the kitchen and down the long side of the couch and turned down the shorter side. The little one, knowing that the hypotenuse of a triangle is a shorter distance than the sum of the other two sides, took the short cut _across_ the couch and arriving at the same point simultaneously, pounced on the other one. I stood there in amazement.
So an animal pointing a weapon - a double-barreled shotgun - at another creature is a sign of a high IQ is it?!
In America no doubt - as in US military "intelligence"...
Paul G
Oh that's nothing! My cat can dance, and she can paint, and she can whack the crumpled paper ball back to me with her paw.
This is like my Phoebe! She caught a tiny mouse(first in 8 yrs here!) Now she's on the alert every night. Just waiting.....just in case 😂
A mouse got into my place one cold night and made the mistake of showing itself in front of my 2 mini panthers.
They are the 2 gentlest creatures I have ever seen. They have squirrels as friends who they play with all summer long. The squirrels let them chase them, and when the cats catch them, all the cats do is touch the hind end of the squirrels, kind of a critter version of playing tag.
Well they played the mouse to death, as cats tend to do, then literally started crying when they realized the mouse couldn't handle the play time with them.
Just like people, some animals can be very smart while others are as dumb as they come. Here's a story about a dog I once had.
First some background information. Normally, I always kept my wallet on the coffee table in the living room. Every day at 11 AM, the ice-cream guy would come by the house, so each day I would grab my wallet, take out some money, and then my dog and I would go out to buy some ice-cream. One for me and one for my dog Spangle.
One day, my wife and I had to leave early but I forgot to bring my wallet. That didn't really matter because my wife had hers. When we arrived home that evening, what I saw was quite astonishing. My wallet, while still on the coffee table, was open. Money was pulled out of it. Some was on the table, some on the floor, and some by the door leading outside. I believe that at 11 AM that morning, Spangle heard the ice-cream man, went to my wallet to get some money, but was unable to open the locked door. Somehow, Spangle knew that when I gave the ice-cream man those pieces of paper in my wallet, he would reward us with ice-cream. And that is what he was trying to do that day.
I don't think you have to have a "special" intelligent cat to do these things - most in my experience will learn to do any number of things like these - opening doors, fetching things, doing tricks and all sorts of things. Also, cats CAN be trained to do a lot of things that dogs do, they love a challenge, especially if food is involved, or they just fancy doing something!
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Im sorry, but the thumbnail is gold
Observations, trial and error job done 🐱
All MY car does is lay around and SNOOZE all day lol !!
Cats can learn. They understand the language their masters speak. But when they hear a foreign language, they are confused.
The thumbnail had me giggling!.....very very good....
Of course they are😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
what would Ytube be without funny cat videos??
Totally hilarious but the thing about the toilet paper killed me. I would have been hysterical if my cat would have done that! 👋
That grey and black stripe cat at 0.30 had the most incredible markings I have ever seen.
People spend tens of year learning English, expecting cat understand you naturally.
I loled just by looking at this videos image
0:50 the coolest thing in this video is how that cat is wearing a dragonball scarf. ^^
Cats are very intelligent animal
OH NO. NO NO NO NO NO. YOU NEVER teach a cat to SIT down. HOLY jesus...
I love cats
That cat with the rubberband... I was so scared it'd put its eye out or something